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A Comparison of the Methods of X-ray Microanalysis, Compartmental Analysis and Longitudional Ion Profiles to Estimate Cytoplasmic Ion Concentrations in Two Maize Varieties

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posted on 2023-06-08, 11:32 authored by M A Hajibagheri, Tim Flowers, J C Collins, A R Yeo
The ion content of compartments within plant root cells has been studied by three different methods; flux analysis using radioactive isotopes, longitudinal ion profiles and X-ray microanalysis. The data provide estimates of the concentrations of K+ and CI- in the cytoplasm of roots of culture solution and salt grown maize by three independent methods. In the cultivar LG11 grown in 50 mol m-3 NaCl X-ray microanalysis, compartmental analysis and longitudinal profiles yielded approximately agreeing values for cytoplasmic K+ of 90, 70 and 62 mol m-33 of tissue volume respectively. However, the methods disagreed on cytoplasmic Cl- where the value obtained by compartmental analysis was about four times that from X-ray microanalysis and longitudinal profiles. Possible reasons for this are discussed.

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Journal of Experimental Botany

ISSN

0022-0957

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Issue

3

Volume

39

Page range

279-290

Department affiliated with

  • Evolution, Behaviour and Environment Publications

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Times Cited: 32 Hajibagheri, ma flowers, tj collins, jc yeo, ar

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-05-10

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